Phrases with «big loophole»

The phrase "big loophole" refers to a significant gap or weakness in a rule, law, or system that allows someone to avoid or exploit its intended purpose. Full definition

Sentences with «big loophole»

  • Loopholes in campaign finance laws: There are two big loopholes in campaign finance law. (syracuse.com)
  • In Hillsborough County, there's an even bigger loophole around the law. (wfla.com)
  • That's because, as is all too typical with US gun laws, the automatic weapons ban has some pretty big loopholes. (vox.com)
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